Following the first bullfight held in the Bogota in four years, Humane Society International is calling on the Colombian Constitutional Court to revise their decision to overturn a ban on bullfighting established in 2012.

A reform of the Ecological Equilibrium and Environment Protection General Law, approved by both the Mexican Senate and House of Representatives, mandates that the Federation, the Federal States and Mexico City penalize dog fights within a year.

The recent discovery of naproxen in Brazilian horsemeat has led HSI/Europe to sound the alarm bell about the safety of horsemeat imports from outside the European Union. This substance, which is prohibited for use in food animals, was identified in horse meat shipped from Brazil to Belgium.

Cargill Brazil, one of the country’s main food producers, and International Meal Company, one of Brazil’s largest restaurant companies, with 271 locations in Brazil, Colombia, Panama and the United States, announced today that they will source exclusively cage-free eggs in their supply chains.

AccorHotels announced that it is partnering with Humane Society International to implement its global free-range egg policy. AccorHotels will eliminate caged eggs from its liquid and shell egg supply chain in Europe by 2020, and in remaining markets within 8 years.

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